Designers | Rebecca Bleau Nicholas Cravotta David Yakos |
Publisher | PlayMonster |
Players | 1-6 |
Playing Time | 60-90 mins |
Suggested Age | 10 and up |
Additional Info |
314026/break-alcatraz
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You are the €outside man€ breaking into Alcatraz to help a few of your buddies escape the inescapable prison. Throughout this collaborative experience, you must work together to follow a series of clues and solve puzzles to unfold multiple layers of the game and move deeper into the facility to find your ship! You€ll encounter many obstacles and characters along the way€good luck! It’s more than a game, it’s an experience–this game provides the thrill and challenge of an escape room, combined with the experience and world-immersion of a movie! For 1 to 6 players. Difficulty level: 2 out of 5
During the course of this adventure, you€ll need to overcome many challenges and solve puzzles. You will work together as a group. Be sure to share information you discover with your fellow players.
You will encounter two types of symbols during the game: card symbols and solution symbols. [show examples]
- Card symbols do NOT have a box around them. You can find card symbols on the box, another card, and as the solution to a puzzle. When you see a card symbol, find the matching card in the deck and read it.
- Solution symbols always have a box around them. Solution symbols are associated with an object or location that you need to use as an answer to a puzzle. Solution symbols tell you which solution stick to use to check your answer.
This isn’t just any escape game – as matter of fact it’s the opposite.
€description from the publisher
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